Preoperative MRA Flow Quantification in CEA Patients

Author:

Rutgers D. R.1,Blankensteijn J. D.1,van der Grond J.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Radiology (D.R.R., J. van der G.) and Vascular Surgery (J.D.B.), University Medical Center Utrecht (University Hospital Utrecht, Medical Faculty Utrecht, and Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital) (Netherlands).

Abstract

Background and Purpose —We sought to investigate whether preoperative volume flow in the internal carotid arteries (ICAs), the basilar artery (BA), and the middle cerebral arteries (MCAs) and collateral flow via the circle of Willis differ between patients who do and patients who do not develop cerebral ischemia during clamping of the carotid artery in carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Methods —Quantitative volume flow in the ICAs, BA, and MCAs and directional flow in the circle of Willis were measured preoperatively with 2-dimensional phase-contrast MR angiography in 86 CEA patients. During the operation, electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings were obtained that were monitored by a clinical neurophysiologist. Reference volume flow values were assessed in 24 control subjects. Results —In patients with an ICA stenosis without contralateral ICA occlusion (n=62), of whom 16% developed ischemic EEG changes during clamping, preoperative flow in the clamped ICA was significantly higher in patients with cerebral ischemia than in patients without (mean, 278 versus 160 mL/min; P <0.05). Flow in the contralateral ICA (156 versus 273 mL/min; P <0.01), flow in the BA (116 versus 165 mL/min; P <0.05), and presence of collateral flow via the circle of Willis to the clamped ICA (0% versus 37%; P <0.05) were significantly lower. MCA flow did not differ significantly between groups. Additionally, in patients with an ICA stenosis and a contralateral ICA occlusion (n=24), of whom 42% developed cerebral ischemia, preoperative flow in the clamped ICA was significantly higher in patients with cerebral ischemia than in patients without (309 versus 239 mL/min; P <0.05). BA flow, MCA flow, and presence of willisian collateral flow (0% versus 14%) did not differ significantly between groups. Conclusions —Preoperative volume flow in the clamped ICA is significantly higher in CEA patients with ischemic EEG changes during clamping than in CEA patients without such changes. The latter patients probably have better developed collateral pathways preoperatively.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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